Set on a block-long street above Highland Avenue in Piedmont is a four-level traditional Tudor with wood-framed windows, large bedrooms and a covered front porch. A generous wooden staircase, library and stylish moldings are among the period details of the vintage home.

Views of San Francisco Bay are filtered through mature trees on the lot, and the top level features an attic with two rooms and a storage space. A deck off the kitchen overlooks the lawn and garden, and all four bedrooms of the home are located on the upper level. Design and details aside, Matt Heafey of The Grubb Co. said the home's location relative to the center of Piedmont is one of its most compelling features.

"We held an open house on July 4 and the area around the home was like Mayberry because of the parade and atmosphere," he said.

On the market for $2.395 million, 19 Hardwick Ave. is being sold because the owner's son recently graduated high school and they are looking for a smaller home, Heafey said. Hardwick Avenue is a block-long street that rarely sees homes up for sale, he said.

"There's not a ton of homes on this street to begin with, but I can't remember the last time a home on Hardwick Avenue was on the market," he said.

Just past the covered porch is a spacious formal living room with a fireplace on the main level. Beyond the living room is a formal dining room also boasting a fireplace, as well as the library and an updated kitchen. A deck past the kitchen overlooks the backyard and garden, while a staircase leads to the bedroom level.

Four bedrooms and two Jack and Jill bathrooms highlight this level, with each bedroom offering impressive scale, Heafey said.

He estimates the bedrooms are each 18 feet by 24 feet.

"They are massive," he said.

The lowest level of the Tudor provides two bonus rooms and internal access from the garage. The space also connects to the backyard and could serve as an ideal place for wine storage, he said. For more information, visit 19hardwick.com.